Investigating HLH, brought to you by Sobi Inc., is a podcast that takes a deep dive into the complex world of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, or HLH. As a rare and fatal disease that was once considered incurable, HLH presents with a range of severe signs and symptoms that make diagnosis difficult. Join us as we discuss insights about HLH from all angles with various experts in the field of hematology-oncology who have helped to advance the understanding and treatment of this devastating disease. When treating patients with HLH, knowledge is power—because knowing what to look for can save lives.
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Investigating HLH, brought to you by Sobi Inc., is a podcast that takes a deep dive into the complex world of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, or HLH. As a rare and fatal disease that was once considered incurable, HLH presents with a range of severe signs and symptoms that make diagnosis difficult. Join us as we discuss insights about HLH from all angles with various experts in the field of hematology-oncology who have helped to advance the understanding and treatment of this devastating disease. When treating patients with HLH, knowledge is power—because knowing what to look for can save lives.
Adam Narloch speaks with Dr. Daniella Schwartz and Dr. Randy Cron about recognizing and managing MAS, a rare subtype of HLH in rheumatic diseases.
Investigating HLH
Investigating HLH, brought to you by Sobi Inc., is a podcast that takes a deep dive into the complex world of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, or HLH. As a rare and fatal disease that was once considered incurable, HLH presents with a range of severe signs and symptoms that make diagnosis difficult. Join us as we discuss insights about HLH from all angles with various experts in the field of hematology-oncology who have helped to advance the understanding and treatment of this devastating disease. When treating patients with HLH, knowledge is power—because knowing what to look for can save lives.